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Angy

Multi‑agent pipelines w/ AI‑driven scheduling + safety check

Angy is an open-source fleet manager and IDE for Claude Code. Single-agent tools often generate code that fails at integration. Angy fixes this by orchestrating a deterministic multi-phase pipeline (Plan → Build → Test) featuring an adversarial Counterpart agent that strictly verifies all code. Using Git worktree isolation, multiple agents can build on your repo in parallel without branch conflicts. Stop fixing AI hallucinations and let Angy autonomously ship verified full-stack features.

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Hey Product Hunt! I’m the creator of Angy. As a top 7% global user of Cursor, I know a thing or two about developing with AI tools. But I hit a wall: I needed a way to manage fleets of agents to build multiple parallel projects without massive cognitive overhead. So, I built Angy. It is a UI and orchestration engine designed to manage, coordinate, and test agents with one goal: creating entire products with minimal LLM errors. Currently, Angy wraps the Claude Code CLI to spawn its agents, but I am actively developing direct agent loops to support Gemini and Anthropic Agent SDK natively. Here is the crazy part: I started building Angy two weeks ago using Cursor. After just one day, it was capable enough to start developing itself. Now, I don't use Cursor anymore. I genuinely believe this workflow is a game-changer. I now trust it to write code while I sleep because of a few core features: Integrated Scheduler: It runs epics autonomously overnight. Git Worktrees: Multiple agents can work in parallel on the same repo without stepping on each other's branches. The Strict Loop: every epic goes through an Architect -> Counterpart (Adversarial Review) -> Build -> Test & Fix pipeline. It doesn't ship until the Counterpart is satisfied. I'd love for you to try it out. It's open-source and free to self-host. Let me know what you think, and I will be around all day to answer questions! Consider it in Alpha stage